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Rational Jtoti-SlaDtfB jMiaS
VOL. XII. NO. 27.
patwmat gnti-f tiuicva jKtamtowt.
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1860.
WHOLE NO. 1,067.
AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVEKV MM1LTV,
Jtlection?.
Tim prkkidem'Ul r.u;rn;ru
iates, the pulpit affirms,
Laihim ami Ci-:.\ti.i:m!-:.v : U' (be telegraph speaks
truth, for the first lime in our hi.-lorv. 'l lie .--.We has
chosen a President for ihe I'niied States (cheers).
under ;il. M.'icl/.i-1's <-1ichk player, ;iini
wheels, lie moved .'i pawn and said.
ion (if hearts beating web
I. " Von may slay the Wil-
ow.'; ^ They s
i'kMi-i: .-mi
Iheliocky Uounlnius pro,
success worth ? I snppai
s ought to be very sorry
foe national arena (ap-
ained not to do they knew not
In ITS:). Uelhinks I hear his threw
,/,,//.,/.-,/ the ,tow,Is seem outside i!
nil platform lml that niv father hail
so he dies. V.-l tie- noble animal re-
t hurting the Kniou.
Iho.y ;ue Jill equal before the Di
aThat is his rainbow of hope. It is a nobl.
I lie. mark which an old
,[,lause). You might as well have
lives great ability to (bund States ant
>ston to Albany.
'!,1ehes. 'Our need of'it shows exactl
■ still children. All governing over.
.villi France, and trad*
Emmons, by no sw<
is that away back there.
i earth hung a lurid mass
lick carbonic acid gas for
ick gas. Gradually the
Iherwhois exactly of the sum
iJo in 'iii-.Hewa.-d." lie hdiev,
t on juries*, vote, be eligible I
.-mil through and
■:il ipTirkVr'm tim.
, hold men in bondage,
land before tlia
. Ik and >
i their condition by
! declared that the i
gin mi, '
mother I
lifau'!,.1"
■bould own the soifno tills, and the head
he woi-^y,;,!,. -is going llirougli.il i-
lesol'lhe fnion.it is bound to go (1,rough
teen, ll is bound logo through all ufllie
Slates of Ihe i nion, Jo,-the simple reason
oing through the world" (prolonged ap-
cks of good old.fashioned John Brown
iding in a corner twenty years, when one day hct
e that out in the wet," she exclaimed.
They sly. if yon stand on the prairie, of an Augus
ight at full moon, you can hear the corn grow, si
i;ie!. a-v n.-i.lnres processes out Ihcvc Hud voi
ren by f'overnor Seward thai day. you might hav
i hideous flash in Ihe dark,:<■>
ray." Wait! .Be patient! 1
ITbe splendid peroration of M r. I 'hillips was heard
in breathless sib nee by the great assembly, and when
the orator took his seat, the gratification and delight
:.indley had (bushed the railway a
■.mrihe-Sonam 11,„,s,■ v, ;l< ll, vuins. and the fire ceased.
MletpiieL Mv. Harrison;' said I M.SO. '- Don't you
. of i : nhiewti s, nicely eopied and
lid :i»;iv ill vestries; see how we'll put out this fire
f slaver'v." Ihit it burned on fiercer, [ierccr. "What
eill we llo now ■.'"" asked startled Whig-gerc. " Keel)
I h '.. d l"t
, pi . '.row',
l i II I II i s t I
then a Saint, find .now find then a Hero lent
addest thing in the
ion of peddlers against honest
' inlinitely nioro moment than the
* the only one man (when (
The- Damascus blade, so flexible that it eould be placed i
linn purpose of duty, and then from the higher pla
heart, the love of rigid.
but for us, the children of a, purer civilization, the
of a Chxii
Liberty: within the sacred preeincta of
all nations of
i. Crowding to the shelter of
i old .-in,! young, learned and
whose llolyuf I!oliesdwei:ethOn,.w
shelter olive" and "fore"
cheers. A shout then went up from all parts
heers given for the Governor elect." The dished gentleman was evidently unwilling to
igih.in response to (he repeated calls,
.tily what was plainlv the
, he came forward and said :j
5CH OF HON. JOHN A. AND]
spublicamsm in the Commonwealth of
assumed the reins of power (loud cheers). The
to Ihe from of Ihe platform so unwillingly to-
' .Massi
-tilth (a,
(applause).
'residen
.,'lause),-
■: : and he will be only too happy if he shf
rptal to his iimiicdi.-ite pred. . ..
I860, the
ted a President, in
incoln (loud applause), who
* is of Federal power,
ublicnu Presidents,
Ihe fajatol during the last twenty or thirty years,
"s.Wmi'nis-
e no detriment during the years of his rule,
find that Ihe people of all the States will Hand by
' ''.". (appla«?e).
isd„m ,,r peace, against the'folly of war.'w
■lieve.,-is long as the continent shall endure. The
^federation itself will one day cxlend from the tor-
1 to ihe frigid Konc. and be bounded only hv Ihe
uid (he impenetrable heat on tlie North
ng might of truth, and the growing intelligence of
' 'applause,. T '
guageofonet
plate the hap
be, and as I trust in God that
loir.v H,rii
.. giit oftnilh. and the growing intcli
(he |,eO|,le. in every Stale (applause,. Tb;
dized, I
(Prolonged applause.)
THE EXODUS OF XKt.'JWES FROM SOUTH
CAROLINA.
Wk alluded, some days ago, to the arrival in
■aders .as to these persons, and the curiosity of the
■cat mass of citizens- relative to their distresses, h.-i\ e
imigration and the character of the parties them-
■Ives. In \ST1. it appears, further emancipation in
-people" to I
id. the. disunion of theDemoc-
gton, and th
ihralmea
upon the
-aey, the election of Speaker I'euniugion, and the
by stringent legi
without a trustee, they were lo be sold at the block;
uity, and their properly was liable to summary wan-
law,and their li-ars magnified the existing oppressions
their praetieal thraldom.
insisted by eonscieiitioiis guardians, and we have the
1,,,-st ,-iuthorit\ I'm-(be slap-incut I hat, up to November
di-pa'rh-d li-oiu'lii'e' pori of (V,a',-les(',m alone? It'took
f,ll the resoiire.-s of some to reach New York. Of the
I others, who <
have since remo
siled fil>,ml fifteen families of
families of
e gathered
i and fifty mentioned, two-thirds
I I 1 u'kVn161103'
[ ImmKome married woman, almost white, cxhib-
■■.i-' ■.!.",* punctured with a
and su>peiided tliorebv from a string. She had
i $2 for it. Her husband had a similar one,
ml " these badges, and ihey'were fined $10 for being
We asked the latter whether it was probable that

Rational Jtoti-SlaDtfB jMiaS
VOL. XII. NO. 27.
patwmat gnti-f tiuicva jKtamtowt.
NEW YORK, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1860.
WHOLE NO. 1,067.
AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVEKV MM1LTV,
Jtlection?.
Tim prkkidem'Ul r.u;rn;ru
iates, the pulpit affirms,
Laihim ami Ci-:.\ti.i:m!-:.v : U' (be telegraph speaks
truth, for the first lime in our hi.-lorv. 'l lie .--.We has
chosen a President for ihe I'niied States (cheers).
under ;il. M.'icl/.i-1's ston to Albany.
'!,1ehes. 'Our need of'it shows exactl
■ still children. All governing over.
.villi France, and trad*
Emmons, by no sw<
is that away back there.
i earth hung a lurid mass
lick carbonic acid gas for
ick gas. Gradually the
Iherwhois exactly of the sum
iJo in 'iii-.Hewa.-d." lie hdiev,
t on juries*, vote, be eligible I
.-mil through and
■:il ipTirkVr'm tim.
, hold men in bondage,
land before tlia
. Ik and >
i their condition by
! declared that the i
gin mi, '
mother I
lifau'!,.1"
■bould own the soifno tills, and the head
he woi-^y,;,!,. -is going llirougli.il i-
lesol'lhe fnion.it is bound to go (1,rough
teen, ll is bound logo through all ufllie
Slates of Ihe i nion, Jo,-the simple reason
oing through the world" (prolonged ap-
cks of good old.fashioned John Brown
iding in a corner twenty years, when one day hct
e that out in the wet," she exclaimed.
They sly. if yon stand on the prairie, of an Augus
ight at full moon, you can hear the corn grow, si
i;ie!. a-v n.-i.lnres processes out Ihcvc Hud voi
ren by f'overnor Seward thai day. you might hav
i hideous flash in Ihe dark,:
ray." Wait! .Be patient! 1
ITbe splendid peroration of M r. I 'hillips was heard
in breathless sib nee by the great assembly, and when
the orator took his seat, the gratification and delight
:.indley had (bushed the railway a
■.mrihe-Sonam 11,„,s,■ v, ;l< ll, vuins. and the fire ceased.
MletpiieL Mv. Harrison;' said I M.SO. '- Don't you
. of i : nhiewti s, nicely eopied and
lid :i»;iv ill vestries; see how we'll put out this fire
f slaver'v." Ihit it burned on fiercer, [ierccr. "What
eill we llo now ■.'"" asked startled Whig-gerc. " Keel)
I h '.. d l"t
, pi . '.row',
l i II I II i s t I
then a Saint, find .now find then a Hero lent
addest thing in the
ion of peddlers against honest
' inlinitely nioro moment than the
* the only one man (when (
The- Damascus blade, so flexible that it eould be placed i
linn purpose of duty, and then from the higher pla
heart, the love of rigid.
but for us, the children of a, purer civilization, the
of a Chxii
Liberty: within the sacred preeincta of
all nations of
i. Crowding to the shelter of
i old .-in,! young, learned and
whose llolyuf I!oliesdwei:ethOn,.w
shelter olive" and "fore"
cheers. A shout then went up from all parts
heers given for the Governor elect." The dished gentleman was evidently unwilling to
igih.in response to (he repeated calls,
.tily what was plainlv the
, he came forward and said :j
5CH OF HON. JOHN A. AND]
spublicamsm in the Commonwealth of
assumed the reins of power (loud cheers). The
to Ihe from of Ihe platform so unwillingly to-
' .Massi
-tilth (a,
(applause).
'residen
.,'lause),-
■: : and he will be only too happy if he shf
rptal to his iimiicdi.-ite pred. . ..
I860, the
ted a President, in
incoln (loud applause), who
* is of Federal power,
ublicnu Presidents,
Ihe fajatol during the last twenty or thirty years,
"s.Wmi'nis-
e no detriment during the years of his rule,
find that Ihe people of all the States will Hand by
' ''.". (appla«?e).
isd„m ,,r peace, against the'folly of war.'w
■lieve.,-is long as the continent shall endure. The
^federation itself will one day cxlend from the tor-
1 to ihe frigid Konc. and be bounded only hv Ihe
uid (he impenetrable heat on tlie North
ng might of truth, and the growing intelligence of
' 'applause,. T '
guageofonet
plate the hap
be, and as I trust in God that
loir.v H,rii
.. giit oftnilh. and the growing intcli
(he |,eO|,le. in every Stale (applause,. Tb;
dized, I
(Prolonged applause.)
THE EXODUS OF XKt.'JWES FROM SOUTH
CAROLINA.
Wk alluded, some days ago, to the arrival in
■aders .as to these persons, and the curiosity of the
■cat mass of citizens- relative to their distresses, h.-i\ e
imigration and the character of the parties them-
■Ives. In \ST1. it appears, further emancipation in
-people" to I
id. the. disunion of theDemoc-
gton, and th
ihralmea
upon the
-aey, the election of Speaker I'euniugion, and the
by stringent legi
without a trustee, they were lo be sold at the block;
uity, and their properly was liable to summary wan-
law,and their li-ars magnified the existing oppressions
their praetieal thraldom.
insisted by eonscieiitioiis guardians, and we have the
1,,,-st ,-iuthorit\ I'm-(be slap-incut I hat, up to November
di-pa'rh-d li-oiu'lii'e' pori of (V,a',-les(',m alone? It'took
f,ll the resoiire.-s of some to reach New York. Of the
I others, who <
have since remo
siled fil>,ml fifteen families of
families of
e gathered
i and fifty mentioned, two-thirds
I I 1 u'kVn161103'
[ ImmKome married woman, almost white, cxhib-
■■.i-' ■.!.",* punctured with a
and su>peiided tliorebv from a string. She had
i $2 for it. Her husband had a similar one,
ml " these badges, and ihey'were fined $10 for being
We asked the latter whether it was probable that